Nice to hear from you again. What particular method are you using for html validation? (That is, who says that <ul>...</ul> positioned between </li>...<li> is invalid?) UPDATE: almut's reply clears this up -- I'm wrong, and the markup I posted above is Not Good™.
I'm somewhat skeptical that the output I posted above constitutes an error in html syntax. Despite knowing that this markup is invalid, it may be worth pointing out that I stuck it into a file surrounded by <html>...</html> and loaded it into Safari and Firefox, and they both render it as I would expect (i.e. as intended). So in that sense at least, it works.
Having said that, I'll acknowledge that the following layout for the markup also works, and I can well imagine that one or another validator might it has been shown that html validators should insist on this version (even though I don't see it as a necessary condition it seems to work either way):
If you are having trouble getting the code to output this pattern, show the code you have so far, and we'll see what's up with that.<UL> <LI> examples/html: <UL> <LI> examples/html/bars: </LI> <LI> examples/html/headers: </LI> <LI> examples/html/links: </LI> <LI> examples/html/lists: </LI> <LI> examples/html/menus: </LI> <LI> examples/html/rgb: </LI> <LI> examples/html/tables: </LI> </UL> </LI> <LI> examples/ps: <UL> <LI> examples/ps/marks: </LI> </UL> </LI> <LI> examples/splash: <UL> <LI> examples/splash/dropbox: </LI> <LI> examples/splash/frame: </LI> <LI> examples/splash/hair: </LI> <LI> examples/splash/icon: </LI> <LI> examples/splash/menu: </LI> <LI> examples/splash/menubar: </LI> </UL> </LI> </UL>
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